Tag Archives | Puzzle Game

Hitman Go appears to be the answer to the question of what happens when you through Agent 47 into a pot and let him boil. All of the marketable stuff like explosions and gunfights start to evaporate and simmer off into the air. It reduces down further and further until you’re left with this strange […]

Mobile games are chockfull of potential in spite of and due to their platform’s limitations. When they hunker down and focus on one or two key aspects, they have a chance to find what their peak forms can take. Ridiculous Fishing, for instance, excelled at giving the player tangible, progressive upgrades free from frustration or […]

It’s August, so you know what that means: it’s time for the XBLA Summer of Arcade. Or Winter of Arcade for you hemispherically challenged. Every summer since 2008, Microsoft has thrown out onto XBLA a select handful of games as part of a summer promotion for downloadable titles and indie developers. It’s obvious they’re making […]

I’ve played Antichamber. I’ve played it about three or four times over the years at various conventions and expos and whatnot, and after seeing this trailer, I can affirm any confusion you’re feeling. Antichamber is a first-person puzzle game that comes from the singular mind of a man named Alexander Bruce. It’s been four years […]

Game Review: Allods Adventure HD Release: December 6, 2012 Genre: Puzzle Developer: Mail.Ru Games Available Platforms: iOS Players: 1 MSRP: $0.99 Website: http://mobile.allods.com/en Allods Adventure HD is an ambitious game. And I don’t necessarily mean ambitious in that it tries to change how you will forever perceive mobile games until the end of time, but […]

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